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I) A GIRL HELPS .WASHINGTON. ' Every olilttl has no doubt learned by fceart bow ilcueral Wellington left his headquarters tit Valley Forge June 18-19. 1778. uud marched ngalitst the Briilxh at Philadelphia add Uow that was the beginning of victory for (hp patriot army. Yonr history has told you, too. bow the winter of 1777-K was oue of hardship, hunger and mil ferlng for Washiugtun and his army. Eucb iirmv bad spies iithI iiiesscu gers. . Anici'ii-no vllixeu shut u lit Paihidflplii.i sympathized wt. V Oil lngtou. but could do little to lie! . iniu because the British watched tlii iu pn clusely. The American uilvitnce guard was at one tliue about halfway betweeu Val ley Forge huh I'hlliiUelphlu. Mujor Talmttdge bad charge of a detachment of American cavalry thai ventured as near to the enemy as Uerumutown. only seven inileM from Philadelphia Once Mujor J'uluiadge got word in i mysterious way to Is- ou the liHlnr for a young country girl who had i.,.. eo a basket of eggs Into rlillni::'Ji to Hell them. Major Tulm.-id'.'c w : i Intercept tier when -die cituie in Ret the mow; sin . mi.il In. - . . back to the Ki-vt;iiitn.ni;i'. ;.i.i .-. -. would be milium sili iu r-..n. town rwnl. Ilium cut Inn!:! :i iic i':l' innocent I tin t none irimi .-n-,. I 1 of heiti on it sici'.-i .) v.'i- . for f Ji'iieritl Wii .iiiii-jn :i Anxious in uiifi t lii till Mi l. Information. Maim- '!" i nt;i ? ' f hut llli'll ill (III;! .a'ltuwii . fanced with only a Ii w of :. ward Phllailolpliri. I!e st".;.-. mall ronii tavern ami waited he saw ihe iimmein VH,!u girl emi:iu pward the lav i I; i :ii i: waited rill 'In- ivachc.1 it .-mil en in forward in iii'" i ii.'i. "'iio was Jn-; lnjr to li'!1 '.i ii '.vl. -lie h:nl (.an when. I. ii. :'. --i-i.i ttili Hit. tit Ket Spill. Iu-.:'i.i I'V ; f' ii! ll ml. !!i of Hrl'l.i'i ;'.iin. .i:.-!.;!! T.iiiiml r had vi-!in,r i jis a null' iim. ii.-m i'.i enemy's li.f i:i Ml" s'.tr irlv for I; fol'lllllli'lll. i!- i',.TI.!'III of Mil"! if toward iii-rtiia;u- n as fast n ill"' horse inuM i1 mv iI'i-iii, I In- tiilii teHriifi lii'-. M.e:i. !'!! AHUM ! :i:; Wl'l-I' Sll l-V I'.af'l iV'lHllll Ilil'V Ill',' sllier cl'i.iii '-f I" !" ' aiiytlilnir el"i than run aw.".. Major l-.ii:ii;'i'' .liiyped ii -'tr !i: horse si th.-'t in- "oit'il run ton. l': Just ns lie "fiinliiK I'o felt "ii'i. thim: liei'ile I'wii e'ui-lilim ' liini'in; heard n tsii voiie i- vi'--. n"'i tlon. Jn his t: m '-t-v In- led t'orpoi :i u ' about the "ir ,r' 'vl"' I'lu'i-"-'' the impoM.ui! mf n-iMiiitiMi. mill Iw w going In leave her ind ind in be tared by the Rriiixh II lieid mil In hand to her. "Get up behind me i-pil'-ls. niirrv!' he said to her. She didn't need to lie to'd twl-e. f"1, already tlie enemy's ravn'rv v.a. v' ' i in sliootlnp dlstanee. (,ulek as a she was up. The major tntr-hed In spurs to the horse's sides, mi.! H.vay they went iike the wind ton-aid Her mnntown. A ride 'of three miles was l. 'fore them, the brave horse i-arrylun double, shots rinsliw ot't ban?, baiii;. buns, bo hind them every step of the way. It was tin exoltiiiK ride enough, you will agree. Rut fortunately not one of ft bullets 'struck the fioeinpr trio horse, girl ami niitn nnd they reuehod (ier niantown in safety. All throuKh tie ride the .voiiiik heroine was as cool and cnlm as a veteran soldier. So General Washington pot the pirl secret apeiit's news after nil. It Is ton bad noUuly took pains .to preserve the name of t lie heroine who rendered such splendid service to George Washington at Valley Korye. Puzzle Picture. Try to find tlip animal bidden In the head of the don' -. Concert of Fun. Those playing till" game roust-luiag-Ine thetum'lvos niUMlclnns, each pluyf nu upon a dtnvmit mtisicnl Instrutnoui One nniy i lui'ise a banjo, another a coruet.. aiint'ii-r a violin, a harp or ii pltuio. All iiiMirimHMits must be play' ed at tbe hiiihh time and while tbe compnny Is smuitiir mmie fiiuiillar air The loiidiT i Iioospm the tune, lmitiitiiix In his ni l Ions imil Km e the tustrir.ui't't he haa i'Iiumimi m play npou. . When the leader pleamn nibstltutet the Instrument of one of the other playvrn for hla own liftrtiiiient and liiiihitet. tbe sound! belongim; to the new In strument. 'Aa Km m nx the cbauge it made the penuin from whom the in strument la taken must go on with tbe game In tbe leader' place. . Hunt the Squirrel. A circle ia formed. One rutin iron ml M til -rtitslde. tag one on tbe bark sb4 continues running. - Tbe our touched tarns and rant tbe other way When the two meet thy mast stop and bow thre times and. continuing mu ni iC each la bis own dlrtettoa. see who eaa ftrst rtacv tb stsrtioc point Sanitatlc o atd Hookworm Disease Health and duense are physical conditions upon which pleasure and pniri, success and failure, depend. xivrry iiiuitniuai kiu luurca-uo uuo. j lie gala. Upon the health of its 'eople is based the prosperity of a nation; bj it erery, value is increased, every iy encbanoed. To war against disease and wrong living is I to war agamat pain, unbappines?. : and failure. Hundreds of Jives are needlessly sacrificed in North Caro lina every year simply because the general public is cureless toward cer tin elementary principles of public hygiene and sanitation. When we colder late statistics we are forced to believe thut hcok woitn disease is tbe most prevalent of these preventable diseases. When college students shown an in flection of 33 1 3 per ceo'; the State Militia vi per cent; and orphans 61 per ceut is it cot time to awaken to a sense of duty toward our felloe- man? In 8 parasite is now sappi tlf blood aud blastiug the lives l thoosnrds of people. It is causing Jieti'ul ai.il ftiys'Cal df(jen rac.j. and 1: I'lmtritM IH:ffi .;l-"!y. I O til . It V its vm'.Iiiiih tr, ii iov8 nut on'y pnvsi- cl suffer. fj, iini misery and Jiton--- from t e pnrr y which it hi'-d Anc; to this must he added be g'ti-f and u.'now h hI fn 1-iw the biendi in- i-i to 'he et4etif thi-ite who pi t etin.l i.eti I'y fo- their !2"' riii fe o he t! ue i a ice of their sfflii tion. An Ideal Huabauit i-eivietn, -u w.t'i ""Kk'hK wif , fur he km wa tie hi-fin hi !p l- niay bf tio ie: v.. mi and run-down m li.'lib that trifi-a n-!'r If li ia niflin-rliely, excitable troiiblid h i ill love uf .tppetite, heartache, aleeple-.i-.- . ciiii-iipiii m or fainting a d dir.zv x ti n, st-e ui.ii Elect 'ir Bittera, the m .-.t .-mil i In 'iiily fur iiilinfj oran Thn-i :nli el -.nfTerera from fi ninle trooblea, backac'ie and "-iik kidi eyn have naed them and tvr iue iu-aitby m-d happv. Try thxra Onlv ,11 'o. -bUhfartion punranteed by J. T. Uii.l. r -v ... ,i I . next d -or to Bmk of liandolph A Hun Want t Hie on:y when a I zy liv,r n 1 siugiih howela cnuNfrihtfiil d .poiideiicy. Hut Dr. Ki g'a New Life Pill en,.el poiaunH fnin the sy tem; briiif hi))' m l cm ifr; I'nn all f.iver, vtiiinch ju-d K-iW'y trti ili"i; imprt.h slth mid vig-.r to the wi., iierv.n,- dn uilinx 2.1o at l T. Uaderw.xd'a, next Jo"r to Bhiik of Randolph. Selected Cleaned Milled Roasted and packed without being touched by the Human band We give our persona) attention to the blending at d roasting, alw ys p-o-iluciog a uniform drink ia Our elebrated Jackson Square "White Label" This colTee has a different flavor. 0 ir guarantee is lo please, or the grocer will r- fu'.il the pure -axe price, Ak vonr grocer to aupply you IMPORTERS COFfEE CO. Ltd. New Orleans, La. rbe Cause of Many . Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, iuunvsuauen deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toadvance thekidney-poison- v ed blood will at tack the vital organs, cansing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dnst or sediment in tbe urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, slcepleFsucES, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down ana waste cway cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of tbe kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid neys. Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding rain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get tip li'.nny times during tlie night. The mild end immediate effect of Swauip-Kwt, '.?.c great kidney remedy is soon realized. It Ptnncls tbe highest be cause of its retnarknHe health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to U'.ke and is sold by all druggists in my-ccnt una one-dollar size bottles. ou way l.r.vc i sample, bottle and a book tiiiit "tells til about itboth sent free by ruui. Aldre:, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Piii'li;.:nton. N. Y. When writing mention reading tbi t-en- crons offer in this paper. I '"" t tr; ke ny mistake, but rememler the tismc, Swamp-Root, and don't let a dealer (.ell yon something in place of fVatnp-Ruot at yoa do yon will be disappointed - CASTOR I A ?w Iiaau us ClUm. .GATARRH Cured by the Marvel of the Century. B. B. B.-Tested for 30 Years. Htwklnf. Spitting" Fonl Breath, dlwhargw of yellow matter pemunently cured wltn Dure Botanical Uigredleoui. To prove It we will nod rn a Sample Treatment Free CVTAKKHIB HOT ONLY DANG K ROUS but llcaaseittlcentioiii.death aad decay of bone", klllB ambition, often etn"ei Ion of appetite, and reaclic) to general debility, idiocy and inaantty. It needs atteation at once. Cure It by taking Betanle Bleod Balm (B B. B.) It la a quick, radical, permanent cure because It rids the ayxtem of the pnliion germs that cause catarrh At the same time Bind Balm, B. B. B.) purl flea the blood, dot away with every cymptom of oatarrli. B. B. B. sends a tingling flood of warm, rich, pure blood di-ect to the paralysed nerves, and part Sec ted by catarrhal obon, giving warmth and strength Juat where it Is needed' and la thU way making a perfect last, lng cure of catarrh In all Its forms. DRUG GIBTOorby express. S1PKRLARGB B iTTLK with directions for home cure. SAMPLE 8BNT FRKK by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlaata, G. Dexoribe vour trouble and free medical ad vice given. S"l 1 by Standard Drug Co. LAND SALE i By virtue of an order .if sale granted by the SDpi-ii"r Court i.f Kutndolph county on the petl tin i n'-A. J. Kel bniN aitalnst Nannie Bacon, et ni. I s'lall II at tis court house dooi In Ashe r.r it 14 o'ci'rt-k M., ou the88-h day ot Novcm h r. Ilu. tin-fiiilowing real estate, to-wit: A tru. tm .'milt in New Market township, id said county. I. iiunlng in tbe Fentriwi line, thence eust tm a i i lino 15-111 chains to a ktoneX Praiier'a litii-. il.eiuv north 9. iff chains to a stone Fraziei's iirm-r. ilu-oce eat on Frasiers line DO ISO chains 10 a sti me, thence north o't Frailer ana umsett's Mil' XX chtutis to a pile of aiouea, Mendenball'i urn uer, thum'K westS.OOchalnstoastoue, thence n-.rih7.00 vhans to a stone In Gray's onrner, heuou north 4 chains to a nt oak in Gin y a line, thence west on RoIiWiih' line 8.50 chains to a white oak, theucesouth li.lSchuiun to a black jack, thdiice went 16. It chains to a pout oak. tuence sou in 40 ou ou.iids in tnc ofgiuning, con taining 1-44 t-4a. re morei.r I.ik exc. pt W arrea, heretofore oomiiiK to Win, C-'le, tiy Yancy Rob9 bius. bjing for "uii- M ucre- more or lent. tkkmn. uun-tniru cu-ii. tne renialning two-third- on a credit i.l nix mouth. Un purchawr giving bond and approve! hcui-ity tlien-for, anil the title rewrved till the lurtlier ordi-r of the court. Thin the .id d iv uf October, 1V10. IOHN I BK1T1AIN, W. P. RAGAN. Comm.aeiouer. IS0TICE HftVlnu aiuUlned m orwuUir ou the estate H CDiireeit. deem ed, this is to notify all a.r iou'turl?bk't1 tn the esta v nf said d' ceased to I BakelmtneititiM-.vniPtit. ii1 nil pen-tHin hav-1 inn cinimiagainM-ni-i ! win present tucta for payment ou or h f -re tii- :intti nav of October 1911. "r tills ni.'nv u ill he pi. a.1 in bur of tlieir ni-ovury. This the 26th day nf October, ltflO. Iiiuio- U. Dnn-ett, Sr.. Exet-u'i r .-f H, C Domett, dee'd. H. B. Hiatt. M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Office ove Johnson's Store McDowell Hullding Aiiforo, . . Ns P. COX, Jewe er Asheboro. N. C The BANK w RANTDLEMA . Randleman, N. C, Capital and Pnfit9'$18.H 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on Time DeposJfs. S. BR VA"NT, N. N. N K Vt' 1. 1 v President. Vlce-Prev J. H. COLE. Cashier. IF ymi have a rase In court you don't get a Murkfiuiitlt to plead It to yout with y ur Insurance you had better tr nnurance Mau to tlx op your ' ty.lll be too late to correct anj errors alter you die, or after the Are ba. come. V John M. Hammer, Insurance, Loana and Real Estatt . "It Beala All" This ia quoted from letter of M. Stock well, Bannibnl, Mo. "I recently uaed Foley 'a Honey and Tar for tbe first time. To say I am pleased does not half expr ra my l eliogs. I contracted a had cold and waa threatened with pneumonia. The first doses gave great relief and one bottle com pletely enrol me. Contains no opiates. Standard Drag Co. Form the Good Habit People wbo succeed in savirg nvmy do so hy first forming the g oil habit of saving. It is easv t form s habit. It is more than easy it form the h h t of spending, but t" save requ res determinud cultivation, but when Wf 11 rooted, it grows fant. Our bank will help you start, the saving habit and as sist you to cultivate it.. Our purpose is tq make this bank a m rteriul b -nelit to the community io general and its pitions iu i ar ticular. It would ba a pleasure to have your name on our books. invite you to start checking account with us. The advantages we offer will bet conveni ence and bneut to you. A growing bank soconnt has a real and tangible value over and above the amount of actual money de posited. It creates greater pr-atige to the community for the depositor. Our a rvioe is yours to oomtnaad. BANK OF RAMSEUR, , ti,anf. C - W . R. W ATKINS, President. If ARES, Jr.. Vloa-Prsatdesit I. F. CaaVIH, UBSBler. p. . UAMIII, i - OHlldrn, : Ory r:a riETtnm CAOTORIA 100 Million Dollars Worth of Shoes These are stupendous figures, yet this is the yearly amount that the South spends for shoes. As a curiosity thesefigures may attract you for a minute, but the most curious thing about them is that three quarters of this money is regularly sent away from the South and the South is that much poorer for it You trade at a Southern shoe store. You give the dealer your money. You probably buy a western or northern made shoe. When the dealer pays his bill, this money, less a small per cent to the dealer, goes north or west and the South is that much poorer. Keep your money at home. Let it work for better times, better wages, more factories, more work for Southern people. Ask your dealer for The Craddock Shoe. Made in the South, by white labor, for Southern gentlemen. The best shoe value offered by any maker in the land for $3.50 and $4.00. Money spent for Craddock Shoes stays in the South, and pays Southern labor, Southern grocers, bakers and butchers. It builds Southern factories, homes and schools. We can support more and better industries. Let's each do his part CRADDOCK-TERRY CO. Lynchburg, Vat. Sold by W. J. MILLER, Asheboro, N. C. 4 ffy ScKool Pays Have come and we have the best selection of Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Composition books, etc. ever shown in Randolph' County. We are selling" a regular 10 cent Composi tion Book at 5 cents which is a great value lor the money, FRESH LOT OF CANDY Standard Drug Com'y "Quick 4$i M JX fc'? V V V V V V J. W. JOLLY & CO. UNDERTAKERS ASHEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Full line of Caskets, Coffins and Robes Hearse Service Anywhere METAL SHINGLES Laid ao yeara afo are good new to-day and have never needed repairs. Think o it! What other rooAas; will last as long and look aa wB t Thyr fir proof, stormproof, and vary aaaily laid. " They can b laid riht rvar wood shinglea, if necessary, without cre ating dirt or ineonvanisaea. For prices and other detailed infornatiea apply to - ikCrtry-Roxidiea Ilardwarto.. AsUboto, N. C ifa ffa 0 Delivery" Inj V. THE SANDS OF THE SEASHORE Did yon ever try to count the sands of the seashore? Bnully It is not such a fornilrtnble task If you go about it la tbe right wny. Choose a Httiootb. dry spot Rome sun ny day thin xniiitner and. with am pis paper and pencil find a botanist's mag nifying glnxs. get down to work. Stretch yoiirxelf onl nt Icticth and level off smoothly a Hpaee about aa Inch siiuarc Ijjv two pins, binck sand grains or other sum II olilecw exactly an eighth of n inch spurt, then apply your glass with grcflt precision and care. Count the immbei of grains that lie In a trtritight line txMween the two objects. This Is the most difficult as well as the most Important part of tho prnceedintrs. und too much pains can not be taken A difference of one grata will moke n difference of millions la the later calculation, ft would bo more neenmte to count tbe grains In a qunrter or hit If inch, but there is dan ger of losing one's place and omitting or duplicating some. Having obtained the count of grain In a line one-eighth of an Incb lor .' the rest of the work is multiplication. I,et us say In the present Instance thnt twonty grnlns were found In tbe eighth of an Inch. Of course sand varies grently. but this number represents gootl flw nnd Multiplying by 8 gives ICO, the number of grains in a line a whole inch long, and squaring this Hint is. Jtsi multiplied by 100-we have l'r..t;oo In a single layer one inch square. In order to get an Inch cube u-e inns! again multiply by 100. and this gives 2.4IW.000. Just think, a very smnll quantity in tbe hollow of the hand contains nearly 2.500.000 grains! One's admiration for the wonders of nature grows tremendously, yet we have made hut the beginning! A cubic foot contains 1.72S inches. .n this Is the'next multiplier, nnd the product gives the astounding figures 4.31.1.0S$.0(Hl Four billion In less thitn a peck. Let us now Imagine a stretch of sandy beach a mile long nnd one foot wide and deep. In this rod of sand not much larger than a sewer pipe we dnd there nre no less than 22. 773.104.040.0(10 grains. But our beach has width, let ns say. a qtiarror mile, and depth, niy. fifty feet, atod we find In this chance stretch a total of 1,503. 024 ,000,2 lO.OOO.OlXi partii'lea. Over on and u half quintilllon gvnln! The mind, has ceased to comprehend sucb, fig. urea, and were we to add a dor.en or two ciphers they would mean no more to us than fhH tremendous sum, Any one with n calculating bepi may expand those figures as he pleases. One miiilil compute tlie 'sun dy coasts of the Tutted States, tbe North Anicrii-au continent, and so on, or might compute the number of grains hi the lie-iert of Sahara. There is really m limit when ouce a basic number has been ileiermlned. Never was a truer iiitement made than the one iu the Bible, where it s:iyi that the siiiuls uf the seashore would never he numbered. They nev er will he counted by mau. but the p.'iil:ilile number in cet-iiiiu limits may he rouglil ib'tcriiiliied by theincthod outlined alii've. St. Nicholas. Questions and Answers. Name ihc inrytit port of the United S:utes. Chicago. What fasni.ns poet was born In In dia': Ktidyard Kipling. For wha; Is the KloiidiUe noted? Cohlfleids. What American poet Is hfinored in Westminster Longfellow. What great sintesmau brought about t!ie coiifeilcr.it ion of Canada? Sir J Uin MiictliitiaUt. What i oI'Miv c'.nliired a panic called Salem witch' raft": Massachusetts. What noted general lost an arm in a cavalry charge against the City of Mexico':" Philip Kearuy. Who were the most famous generals of the world? Milt lades. Alexander 'lie Creat. .In'liis f'aesar. Hannibal, .'irlhiii'ouglt Niipiileuu. Washington, Crant. i.ee and Von Moltke.'. Agtilnst what president were im-p:ti'-lt'neni proceedings instituted? Andrew Johnson Philadelphia Ledg er. Obr.cient Children, Mr. Sambo- Yutt silly children! Why d.m't you run home?' .You'll catch your deaths ! -uid: 1 Tupsy anil Kitty Bonbon! Mother s:ild we were m get under a tree if it began to rnln and wait until It let np. We're wet through now. and if It doesn't stop soo wt shall bs drowned! Boohou! Funny Frog. " Whaf ars yttt sajrloc, Kimnr fros. Bit i ma there rixm s log? v tne fvocirte lwil aiwi nosraa, "Li: a xhiv Toros. of cowrssr J
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